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Help me find a good psu for new build

hasanuzzaman
I am planning to get an i7-9700k , gigabyte aorus z390 ultra and rtx 2060 for my build. Which psu would be best for me? Also what is the difference between modular and non-modular psu?
I can afford to spend 70 usd. Is it enough?Due to my region, many brands are not available and also amazon doesn't ship products to my country. Corsair/ Cooler master/ Thermaltake/Antec/Bitfenix brand recommendation will be helpful.
Thanks in advance.
 
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Hey there!

In order to suggest a PSU for you, we have to know what PSUs are available for you. And their prices.

So just post some links to stores you can use.

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17 minutes ago, hasanuzzaman said:

Corsair/ Cooler master/ Thermaltake/Antec/Bitfenix

of these, it's possible the corsair CX550 is among the cheapest available, and would be a good choice. The bitfenix formula gold is really solid too, if you want a higher end PC.

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8 minutes ago, OrionFOTL said:

Hey there!

In order to suggest a PSU for you, we have to know what PSUs are available for you. And their prices.

So just post some links to stores you can use.

Unfortunately, I can't post some links due to some complexities.I guess you can recommend any psu from the brands I mentioned  under 70 usd while I pray I can find them .

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1 hour ago, hasanuzzaman said:

Unfortunately, I can't post some links due to some complexities.I guess you can recommend any psu from the brands I mentioned  under 70 usd while I pray I can find them .

It is hard to blindly recommend stuff... you did mention Corsair and Bitfenix which have good units that should be on this price range such as the Corsair CX / TXM and Bitfenix Whisper... but that's as far as I can go without any proper information about the reality of your local market.

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